The public health achievement that benefitted people across the socioeconomic spectrum.
What is the fluoridation of the water supply?
The health status of a given population or community.
What is population health?
A perspective that explains that our health is produced though a variety of levels.
What is the eco-social perspective?
Preventing problems before they appear.
What is primary prevention?
Members that experience a disproportionate burden of health and poor outcomes
What is a vulnerable population?
What public health concerns experienced climbing rates in the first half of the 20th century.
What are NCDs and specifically heart disease?
Those living in a specific geographic area or those in a particular group.
What is a population?
Having a smoke-free home illustrates prevention at this eco-social level.
What is family?
When a disease is prevented from progressing, through disease control.
What is a tertiary prevention strategy?
Strategies to minimize disease and injury at a population level
What is prevention?
The leading cause of death for people aged 1 to 44 in the 20th century.
What is unintentional injury?
The organization that was the beginning of public health in the United States.
What is the U.S. Marine Hospital Service?
Another name for the eco-social perspective.
What is the multilevel approach?
An example of this type of prevention would be screening for high blood pressure.
What is secondary prevention?
To prevent disease, and preserve, promote, restore and protect health for the community and the population within it.
What is the GOAL of public health?
Interventions that helped decrease deaths in cardiovascular disease and stroke. (At least 2)
What are lifestyle modifications, improved blood pressure control and smoking cessation?
A collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common.
What is a population?
The perspective that states that our health is produced throughout our life.
What is the life course perspective?
The core principles for public health.
What are prevention & health equity?
Term for the values, beliefs, attitudes, languages and customs unique to a particular group.
What is culture?
Contributed to the decline in infant mortality rate. (At least 2)
What is prenatal care and advances in training?
An important skill to develop, to understand that the causes of health in population are different than the causes of health in individuals.
What is population health thinking?
When an exposure occurs at a particular moment and can affect future health outcomes.
What is the critical period model?
These concepts are not synonymous- one is value-based, the other is an empiric measure.
What are health equity and health equality?
Healthy people making up healthy populations create productive workforces and thriving communities.
What is the Ultimate Goal of Population Health?